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IMC 2009: Sessions

Session 329: The Parker-on-the-Web Digitisation Project, II

Monday 13 July 2009, 16.30-18.00

Sponsor:Corpus Christi College, University of Cambridge / Stanford University Library
Organiser:Nigel John Morgan, Corpus Christi College, University of Cambridge
Moderator/Chair:Peter A. Stokes, Department of Anglo-Saxon, Norse & Celtic, University of Cambridge
Paper 329-a'Things I think useful to portray to posterity': Andrew Horn and the London Eyre of 1321
(Language: English)
Neil Coates, Corpus Christi College, University of Cambridge
Index terms: Computing in Medieval Studies, Manuscripts and Palaeography
Paper 329-b'Where have all the monsters gone?': The Maps of Matthew Paris
(Language: English)
Asa S. Mittman, Department of Art & Art History, California State University, Chico
Index terms: Computing in Medieval Studies, Manuscripts and Palaeography
Paper 329-cThe Date, Location, and Production of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge MS 180: Adam Easton's copy of Richard Fitzralph's De pauperie Salvatoris
(Language: English)
Lynda E. Dennison, Fitzwilliam Museum, University of Cambridge
Index terms: Computing in Medieval Studies, Manuscripts and Palaeography
Abstract

The Parker-on-the-Web Manuscript Digitisation Project, now in its final year, will digitise completely all pages of the 540 MSS of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, and the images will be presented on a website with manuscript description and bibliographic metadata with full search and browse options. This second of two sessions presents three research papers on Corpus MSS using the website